About Holmes T Michael — General Practice Grand Junction Colorado
T. Michael Holmes provides general practice Grand Junction legal services for individuals, families, and small businesses across Mesa County and the western Colorado region. The firm covers civil matters, estate planning, real-property questions, and small-business work for residents of Grand Junction, Fruita, and Palisade. Cases proceed through Mesa County District Court. For more attorney choices, see the Grand Junction lawyers directory.
The practice handles everyday legal matters — wills, probate filings, deed work, small-business contracts, and routine civil disputes. Because the office is small, clients work directly with the attorney. Fees are quoted in writing before work begins. The firm refers specialty matters such as immigration or patent law to dedicated practitioners.
What Clients Say
Reviewers describe a plainspoken attorney with deep Western Slope roots. Clients note prompt callbacks, fair flat fees on routine matters, and clear engagement letters. Several reviews mention careful handling of agricultural and ranch-related real estate. The firm also earns credit for stable representation of long-term local clients.
General Practice Grand Junction — Practice Areas & Services
- Wills, healthcare directives, and powers of attorney for Mesa County families
- Probate and estate administration in Mesa County District Court
- Agricultural, ranch, and residential real-estate transactions
- Small business formation, Colorado LLCs, and operating agreements
- Contract drafting, review, and breach-of-contract negotiation
- Civil disputes, demand letters, and pre-litigation work
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a general practice Grand Junction attorney typically handle?
A general practice firm covers everyday matters — wills, probate, real estate, small business, and routine civil disputes. For specialty areas like patent or immigration, the firm usually refers out. Always confirm during the consult that your specific issue is in the attorney’s scope.
How much does a basic Colorado estate plan cost in Grand Junction?
A simple will package in Mesa County typically runs $300 to $700, while a complete plan with healthcare directives, powers of attorney, and a beneficiary deed can range from $1,200 to $3,500. Many firms offer flat-fee packages. Ask for a written quote before signing.
Where are Mesa County civil cases filed?
Civil matters are filed at the Mesa County Justice Center, 125 N. Spruce Street, Grand Junction. The District Court hears larger civil disputes, family law, and felony criminal cases. The County Court handles smaller civil disputes under $25,000 and traffic matters in the same complex.
Quick Facts: General Practice in Grand Junction, Colorado
- Mesa County population: Mesa County has roughly 156,000 residents and is the largest county on Colorado’s Western Slope — U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts
- Court: Mesa County Justice Center, 125 N. Spruce Street, Grand Junction — Colorado Judicial Branch
- Bar regulation: Attorneys must be in good standing with the Colorado Supreme Court — Colorado Office of Attorney Regulation


